Strengthening the Circle

The New Mexico Chapter of the Internet Society seeks to build a strong cross-cultural, intergenerational Internet networking community in New Mexico and the U.S. Southwest that collaborates across industry, government, nonprofit sectors, and the region’s Indigenous tribes, to help increase regional access to the global Internet.

​Upcoming Events:FREE Online Website-Making Workshops

​Read the Internet Society's 2019 Impact Report

Resources to Support Connectivity during COVID-19 Crisisfrom National Digital Incusion Alliance

from State Educational Technology Directors Association (SEDTA)​

Add Your Voice to the Fight For An Open Internet

If you believe in an open Internet for all, and want to see our region have better and cheaper Internet access, become a member today and help forge a better path for our future. Membership is free and open to anyone. ​

Highlights from Chapter History

November 8-9, 2017 | Santa Fe The Indigenous Connectivity Summit was a joint initiative of the Internet Society, the New Mexico Chapter of the Internet Society, New Mexico Techworks and the 1st Mile Institute. The event brought together members of Indigenous communities from around the world to meet with North American Indigenous communities to share ideas and information about building DIY community networks to increase affordable Internet access in rural geographies. Learn More and Read the Final Report​